Advanced Peripheral Nerve Surgery in Hyderabad


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Chronic numbness, tingling, or weakness in your arms, hands, or legs may be caused by compressed peripheral nerves. At Germanten Hospital, Hyderabad’s trusted Center of Excellence in Ortho-Neuro Care, we offer Peripheral Nerve Decompression Surgery to relieve pressure on affected nerves, restore mobility, and eliminate pain and discomfort.

With microsurgical precision, German equipment, and specialized nerve care, we provide effective, minimally invasive solutions for nerve entrapment conditions that limit daily life.

Peripheral Nerve Decompression in Hyderabad

What is Peripheral Nerve Decompression?

Peripheral nerve decompression is a surgical procedure to relieve pressure on nerves that are compressed or entrapped as they pass through narrow anatomical pathways (like ligaments, muscles, or scar tissue).

The goal is to:

  • Restore normal nerve function
  • Relieve pain, numbness, and tingling
  • Prevent long-term nerve damage or muscle wasting

Common Conditions Treated with Nerve Decompression

  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (Median nerve at wrist)
  • Cubital Tunnel Syndrome (Ulnar nerve at elbow)
  • Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome (Tibial nerve at ankle)
  • Peroneal Nerve Compression (at knee/fibular head)
  • Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
  • Radial Tunnel Syndrome
  • Post-traumatic Nerve Entrapments

Signs You May Need Nerve Decompression

  • Persistent numbness or tingling in hands or feet
  • Burning pain, especially at night
  • Weak grip strength or muscle wasting
  • Dropping objects frequently
  • Pain that worsens with specific arm/leg positions
  • No relief with physiotherapy or medications

Why Choose Germanten Hospital?

  • Neuro-Ortho Specialists & Peripheral Nerve Surgeons
  • Microsurgical Instruments for Precision Nerve Release
  • Intraoperative Nerve Monitoring for Safety
  • Minimally Invasive & Cosmetic Skin Closure
  • Rehab-Oriented Recovery with Nerve Gliding Techniques
  • Top-Ranked Ortho-Neuro Center in Hyderabad

Surgical Techniques We Offer

  • Open Decompression
    Traditional small incision to release pressure on the nerve (e.g., carpal tunnel release)
  • Endoscopic or Minimally Invasive Decompression
    Keyhole surgery with faster recovery and minimal scarring
  • Neurolysis
    Removal of scar tissue or adhesions around the nerve
  • Transposition
    Changing the position of the nerve to relieve stretching or compression (e.g., ulnar nerve)

Step-by-Step Procedure

1. Diagnosis

  • Nerve conduction studies (NCV/EMG)
  • High-resolution ultrasound or MRI
  • Clinical exam by neuro-orthopedic team

2. Surgery

  • Performed under local or general anesthesia
  • Duration: 30 mins – 2 hours depending on nerve and technique
  • Outpatient or short hospital stay

3. Post-Surgery Recovery

  • Early finger/toe movement encouraged
  • Stitch removal after 10–14 days
  • Nerve healing over weeks to months
  • Occupational or physical therapy for full recovery

Recovery Timeline

Timeframe Recovery Milestone
1–2 Days Resume light hand/foot movement
2–3 Weeks Stitches removed, swelling reduces
4–6 Weeks Grip and sensation improvements begin
3–6 Months Full nerve recovery in most cases

Cost of Peripheral Nerve Decompression in Hyderabad

Cost depends on:

  • Nerve involved (wrist, elbow, ankle, etc.)
  • Technique (open vs minimally invasive)
  • Additional nerve testing and rehab

Estimated Cost: ₹40,000 – ₹1.5 Lakhs*

*Insurance and EMI options available.

Glossary of Terms

  • Peripheral Nerve – Nerves outside the brain/spinal cord that control limbs
  • Decompression – Releasing pressure from a compressed nerve
  • Neurolysis – Removal of scar tissue around a nerve
  • Electromyography (EMG) – Test measuring muscle response to nerve stimulation
  • NCV (Nerve Conduction Velocity) – Test assessing how fast impulses travel through nerves
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Nerve Decompression - Frequently Asked Questions

No. It’s usually minimally invasive, often done as a daycare procedure under local or regional anesthesia.
Some symptoms improve right away. Full nerve healing may take weeks to months depending on severity and duration of compression.
Recurrence is rare when surgery is performed correctly and post-op care is followed.
Yes. Nerve gliding, strengthening, and sensory retraining are vital for best outcomes.
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